Healthy Skin Tip: When it comes using scrubs on acne, refrain from using harsh scrubs. It is perfectly fine for you to exfoliate the area, but make sure you use scrubs that are gentle and have small, smooth granules. You should avoid those which contain apricot shell pieces or almonds.
Hey! In this video I share what I currently do to care for my skin both day and night! I hope it helps! 🙂
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i just recently graduated and became an esthetician. I actually found out that not moisturizing your skin enough will actually make your skin produce more oil. Using atleast a nickel sized amount will actually make your skin less oily throughout the day. 🙂

Your skincare routine seems very harsh 🙁 very damaging for your acid mental and moisture barrier. You should try the Korean skincare approach. They focus on nurturing a healthy moisture barrier (stratum corneum) which in turn helps you balance the moisture in your skin (hydrated & not too oily) and fight acne. It has a lot to do with the pH level of your skincare. Your cleanser seems too alkaline (the oatmeal is good), baking soda is dangerously alkaline, alcohol is just a big no-no.

You should read skinandtonics’ (blog) article on ‘The Importance of Fatty Acids, pH & the Moisture Barrier’ and snowwhiteandtheasianpear’s (blog) article on ‘Why the pH of Your Cleanser Matters’. It’s backed up with scientific researches from dermatology schools and stuff you can learn a thing or two about your skin. It has helped me a lot with my skin problems.